Computer Parts Site Newegg Is Being Sued for Allegedly Engaging in Massive Fraud [Updated]
A suit filed Friday in the US District Court in Los Angeles by four South Korean banks alleges massive fraud with an outstanding debt of at least $230 million, and California-based electronic parts seller Newegg has been named as a defendant, along with wholesaler ASI Corporation and its officers.
The Industrial Bank of Korea, Keb Hana Bank, Nonghyup Bank, and Kookmin Bankwhich are being represented by LA firm Gibson Dunnare essentially following up on a 2015 suit which brought down the central figure of the alleged fraud: Moneual CEO Park Hong-seok. In 2015, Park was sentenced to 23 years in prison and ordered to forfeit over $31 million after borrowing and failing to repay millions, a scheme the current lawsuit calls one of the largest instances of fraud in South Koreas history. The banks are now targeting the companies they believe acted as Moneuals co-conspirators overseas.
These new documents allege that Moneual, Newegg, and ASI were engaging in an intricate scheme of circular transactions. The banks submitted a list of over 70 pages of supposedly fraudulent orders as evidence that Newegg and ASI created the paperwork that Moneual used to secure loans. The suit further claims that Newegg and ASI received kickbacks from Moneual in varying amounts in exchange for agreeing to collude with Moneual to defraud the Banks.
One method of inflating purchase orders for Moneuala brand barely remembered in North America as a a low-tier entrant into the robotic vacuums marketallegedly involved creating paperwork that showed components being sold for over 370 times their value. From the lawsuit (emphasis ours):
https://gizmodo.com/computer-parts-site-newegg-is-being-sued-for-allegedly-1819766078